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Bring them home
At the end of August, it was reported that around 2,000 artefacts, including gold jewellery and gems, had been stolen from the British Museum over a long period of time. Chairman of the...
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Arrest of UK researcher for spying fuels UK's China policy reevaluation
The arrest of a British parliamentary researcher on suspicion of spying for China has reignited a fierce debate about the future of the United Kingdom’s relationship with Beijing. The...
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Limassol culture maven with an alternative vibe
In a low-key prominent Limassolian who has led the biggest cultural hub on the island for over 20 years, THEO PANAYIDES finds a woman open to new ideas, and experiences Everyone knows...
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Freedom Finance Europe brings world ballet to Cyprus
Freedom Finance Europe is partnering up with the Celebrity Gala art project to bring dancers from leading world theatres to stage a unique ballet performance in Cyprus. Hosted in the...
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Daily News Briefing
In today’s episode, Finance Minister Makis Keravnos on Tuesday met the bosses of commercial banks in a crunch meeting aimed at getting lenders to provide some relief to customers to...
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JD Sports to open third store in Cyprus
JD Sports is preparing to open a third store in Cyprus, this time at Metropolis Mall in Larnaca, following its very successful ventures in Nicosia and Limassol. The British trainer and...
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Buying Property with Crypto in 2023
Becoming a homeowner through crypto is an exciting prospect — provided you have the right guidance. As cryptocurrency acceptance grows in the online gaming and betting industries, real...
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For retail investors, jumping on Arm’s blockbuster IPO is a risky business
Retail traders getting their first bite at Arm Holdings’ highly anticipated public offering when the British chip designer begins trading this week should beware: individual investors...
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UK labour market softens in July, despite strong wage growth
Britain’s labour market showed more signs of cooling in the three months to July despite another month of strong pay growth, according to data that leave the Bank of England on track...
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Attackers who ‘gang-raped Brit woman, 20, caught cleaning blood with bed sheets’
Five men accused of gang-raping a British woman were caught trying to clean blood off the floor after the attack using bed sheets, police have said. The alleged victim, 20, accused the group...
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Brit ‘gang-raped in Ayia Napa hotel’ bravely picks out ‘attackers & accomplice who tried to clean up blood with sheets’
A BRITISH woman who was allegedly gang-raped by five tourists in Ayia Napa has bravely identified her attackers. The victim, 20, was “highly distressed” as she picked out the five male ...
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Five Israelis accused of raping British woman in Cypriot hotel remanded in custody
A court in Cyprus has extended the detention of five Israelis for another six days after a British woman accused them of gang-raping her in a hotel room during a pool party in the resort of...
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Court Renews Detention of 5 Israelis in Cyprus Police Custody after U.K. Woman Accuses Them of Rape
PARALIMNI, Cyprus (AP) — A Cyprus court on Tuesday extended the detention of five Israelis for another six days after a British woman accused them of gang-raping her in a hotel room during a...
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Five Israelis kept in custody for Napa gang-rape claim
Five Israeli tourists were re-remanded in Cyprus police custody for six days on Tuesday in connection with an alleged gang rape of a young British woman in the popular resort of Ayia Napa,...
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UK-Cyprus relationship “has never been stronger,” British Minister says
“The bilateral relationship between the UK and Cyprus has never been stronger,” the British Minister for Europe Leo Docherty said in a response to a written parliamentary question....
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Britain faces ‘epidemic’ of shoplifting
Britain is seeing an “epidemic” of shoplifting, the boss of retailer John Lewis said on Tuesday, as the owner of the Primark fashion chain joined industry calls for the...
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Remand renewed for Israeli gang rape suspects
The five Israeli nationals accused of gang raping a British tourist in Ayia Napa had their remand renewed on Tuesday. The group, of which two are aged 20 and three are aged 19, will now...
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Markets rise as spotlight shines on US CPI
By Lukman Otunuga, Senior Market Analyst at FXTM Asian markets were a mixed bag on Tuesday despite the broadly positive cues from Wall Street overnight, as a surge in Tesla...
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Israelis arrested for Ayia Napa gang rape to remain in custody pending examinations
Five men from Israel aged 19 and 20, who are suspects in the alleged gang rape of a 20-year-old British tourist in Ayia Napa, were once again brought before the Paralimni District Court...
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All of UK retailer Wilko’s stores to shut, with over 9,000 job losses
Failed retailer Wilko will disappear from British high streets next month, as its entire chain of homeware stores are expected to close with the loss of at least 9,100 jobs, its...
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US exceptionalism thwarts dollar bears but Fed test looms
Resilient US growth is fueling another rebound in the dollar and sending bearish investors scrambling, though the rally will be tested by a gauntlet of data and the Federal Reserve’s...
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Global companies to hike security spending as threats rise
Almost half of security chiefs at the world’s biggest companies expect to increase their budgets significantly in the next year as they see economic and social unrest driving more...
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Ongun Talat: Ertugruloglu’s failures led to Greek Cypriots entering EU alone
Ongun Talat, current Turkish Cypriot member of ‘parliament’ and son of former Turkish Cypriot leader Mehmet Ali Talat, has hit out at the north’s ‘foreign minister’ Tahsin Ertugruloglu,...
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All of UK retailer Wilko’s stores to shut, with over 9,000 job losses
Failed retailer Wilko will disappear from British high streets next month, as its entire chain of homeware stores are expected to close with the loss of at least 9,100 jobs, its...
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European retailers risk dressing-down from investors as consumers flinch
European retailers have been unlikely stock market stars this year, but a long spell of high borrowing costs and inflation has started to bite, so wary investors will be looking for...